The news was greeted with the kind of reception one might expect for a delivery of rotten fruit: Amazon will begin charging customers in Seattle, New York City and Philadelphia an annual membership fee to use its Fresh grocery delivery service.
Seattle, NYC and Philly Customers Balk at $299 ‘Prime Fresh’ Amazon Grocery Fee
The free month was fun while it lasted -- a year, in the case of New York and Philadelphia.


Amazon began notifying customers in these cities that grocery deliveries would only be available to Prime Fresh members, who would need to pay $299 a year for the convenience of having eggs and milk delivered to their doors, according to GeekWire. It’s a fee the retail giant already charges in cities like Los Angeles, where it was described as an upgraded version of the popular $99 Prime two-day shipping program that also includes streaming movies and music.
But in New York City and Philadelphia, Amazon kept extending the 30-day free trial period indefinitely until it was about a year long. That free ride has ended.

That didn’t go over well with users, who turned to Twitter to vent their displeasure.
https://twitter.com/londonhawkeye/status/655758692986593280
https://twitter.com/mkristensen/status/655407942053720064
https://twitter.com/GothamNurse/status/655695486687440896
Amazon has been experimenting for a while with pricing for its grocery delivery service. For example, in parts of California, it allowed Amazon Prime members to choose to pay a $7.99 delivery fee instead of upgrading to Prime Fresh. In its hometown of Seattle, where the company began testing the service eight years ago, the service has been free.
Update: Amazon issued a statement, confirming the change.
“Customers in all areas where AmazonFresh is available can sign up for Prime Fresh or a free 30-day trial of Prime Fresh to use the service,” a spokesperson said. “Existing Prime members who upgrade to Prime Fresh will be refunded for their Prime membership on a prorated basis.”
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.











